This team is more talented than that group imo. They were all energy and speed and every other day they would gas out and look different. Rebounding wise they were far worse I believe.
No stats in front of me but Willie was the best rebounder…but the flaws are definitely apparent with this group.
Agreed on the bench being the big one.
Monk having massive scoring nights masked it during the win streak but his poor December has made it clear that the bench is just flat out weak. They don’t have any frontcourt reserves that would be regulars on most other good teams. Can’t even separate themselves on this group.
For example…last night, Richaun, Trey, Queta, KZ or Metu probably don’t enter the game for the 11 win Wizards because they have better guys. Maybe Trey. Brown is desperately trying to make one of them happen and it’s just not happening,
The backup guards haven’t been much to boast about either outside of Monk’s November. TD is 1 for every 5, if that. Davion has an impact on every game but while he’s still off night defensively on most nights, he’s unfortunately off night offensively on most nights too.
I love what the Kings can potentially build around Domas and Fox. I think it’s a fine foundation for a potentially great team that in time will make offense look as effortless as the Adelman Kings did and have the room to be a mid level defensive team which is all a great offense would need…but currently the dearth of quality size and athleticism in the paint and wings will constantly trip this team up.
in all fairness to Davion, he’s being played in 3 minute spurts it seems. It’s extremely hard to find a rhythm offensively being played like that. I know Brown is trying to stagger Fox and Sabonis so one is always on the floor, but for all of what Davion brings defensively I think he can be effective playing next to Fox as well. I’d wanna see Davion get a bump in PT even if it meant guys like Huerter, Murray and Barnes all play a few mins less.